What does an amprobe measure?

Amprobe ACDC-400 AC/DC 400 A Digital Clamp Multimeter Use it to measure AC/DC current and AC/DC voltage, along with resistance, continuity, min/max, and relative measurements. Its large backlit LCD display, with digital and analog readings, makes it easy to read results in various lighting conditions.

Who invented the clamp meter?

Amprobe
Amprobe invented the first clamp meter in 1948 and has continued to innovate and evolve. Today Amprobe offers several categories of clamp meters – from the rugged CAT IV rated Navigator Series, to the versatile Swivel clamp meters, to the compact mini-clamps.

Where is amprobe located?

Everett, Washington
Amprobe continued to design, manufacture and distribute products from its Lynbrook, NY location until it was merged to form ATP and relocated to South Florida in late 1999. In 2006 Amprobe was acquired by the Danaher Corporation and moved its worldwide headquarters to Everett, Washington.

Is amprobe made by fluke?

As Amprobe is owned by Fluke, the largest instrument manufacturer in the world, you can rest assured that all their products are of the same meticulously high standards.

How do you use a 3 phase multimeter?

Place your black probe on phase 1 and the red probe on phase 2. Read and record the phase to phase voltage between phase 1 and 2. Next, keep the black probe on phase 1 and move the red probe to phase 3. Read and record the phase to phase voltage between phase 1 and 3.

Where are amprobe meters made?

Amprobe continued to design, manufacture and distribute products from its Lynbrook, NY location until it was merged to form ATP and relocated to South Florida in late 1999. In 2006 Amprobe was acquired by the Danaher Corporation and moved its worldwide headquarters to Everett, Washington.

What is the working principle of clamp meter?

Clamp meters rely on the principle of magnetic induction to make non-contact AC current measurements. Electric current flowing through a wire produces a magnetic field.

Is amprobe Made in USA?

Amprobe continued to design, manufacture and distribute products from its Lynbrook, NY location until it was merged to form ATP and relocated to South Florida in late 1999.

Are amprobe meters any good?

The Amprobe AM-500 review has a useful multimeter for DIYers and those with standard electrical tasks. As part of the 500 Series, it has a reputation to live up to and, although basic and a bit slow, it has okay accuracy and some useful ranges. These include micro-amps and a battery test facility.

Is amprobe made in the USA?